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Sara Rich Dorman is a Senior Lecturer in African Politics at the School of Social and Political Science. Her research interests include African politics, nationalism, post-colonial state formation, citizenship, and elections, particularly in post-liberation states such as Zimbabwe and Eritrea. She has supervised numerous PhD students focusing on topics related to land reform, violence, religion, NGOs, and social movements in Southern Africa, as well as issues of borders, leadership succession, and trade identity in the Horn of Africa. Dorman has contributed to several significant publications, including works on civil society in Zimbabwe and the role of citizenship in African politics. She has been actively involved as a Senior Editor and Editorial Board member for the Journal of Southern African Studies and has undertaken various knowledge exchange initiatives. Dorman's qualifications include a BA in Political Science and History from Memorial University of Newfoundland, an MPhil in Politics from St Antony's College, Oxford, and a DPhil in Politics from St Antony's College, Oxford.
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